Dc Unclaimed Property List
District of Columbia – National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)
Dormancy Periods The following dormancy periods are listed in years, unless otherwise noted. Reporting and Payment Due Dates The following indicates the report and payment due dates for the various property types. Electronic Reporting Capability Schedule The following indicates which types of reporting formats are accepted by this state.
https://unclaimed.org/reporting/district-of-columbia/
Recovered Property mpdc
- 1/20/2026 - Property Control Number:11250017 : Property: 2014 DODGE AVENGER Claimant: GREGORY BOWLDING - Property Control Number:11272927 : Property: 2017 NISSAN SENTRA Claimant: JOYCE JOHNSON - Property Control Number:11265673 : Property: 2021 GENESIS GV80 Claimant: KAYVONTE ROBINSON - Property Control Number:11069228 : Property: 2015 NISSAN ALTIMA Claimant: SHAQUILLE TAYLOR - Property Control Number:11225572 : Property: 2010 FORD F-250 Cla...
https://mpdc.dc.gov/service/recovered-property
Search for your unclaimed property (it’s free) – National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)
Ready to find yours? Access your state's program here! There are several ways to find out if you have missing money, including visiting one of your state’s official unclaimed property outreach events. You can also find out immediately by using one of two key online search resources.
https://unclaimed.org/search/
Find your missing money: Here's how to search for ...
Last year, D.C. returned $35 million, Maryland returned $60 million and Virginia returned $85.2 million. ... Copyright NBCUniversal Media, ...
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/consumer/find-your-missing-money-heres-how-to-search-for-unclaimed-funds/3912851/Reclaim Your Unclaimed Property
BY LORI JOHNSON Even a losing bet can pay off, I’ve discovered. I have long teased my dad, an attorney who specializes in wills, trusts and estates, about his fascination with unclaimed property. As he explained to me, that term describes items lost or abandoned by their rightful owners.
https://afsa.org/reclaim-your-unclaimed-property
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The District's fiscal year is from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30. Featured Services DC College Savings Plan is a "tax-advantaged 529" college savings investment plan. CFO FOIA Policy and link to online FOIA Request Form. Includes list of FOIA fees. Latest 29 DEC Read the December 2025 revenue certification letter and presentation from CFO Glen Lee to the Mayor...
https://cfo.dc.gov/ko/node2025 Fall Unclaimed Reporting Guide (Part I) - Unclaimed Property Professionals Organization
Fall reporting season is upon us yet again. Most U.S. states require holders to file reports by either Oct. 31 or Nov. 1. Following are reporting deadlines for these states, along with helpful links. This list is not exclusive to a specific holder industry, so please check the states’ websites for information on industry-specific reporting information and deadlines.
https://www.uppo.org/blogpost/925381/513515/2025-Fall-Unclaimed-Reporting-Guide-Part-I
National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) – The leading, trusted authority in unclaimed property
NAUPA is the leading, trusted authority in unclaimed property. We help individuals claim their unclaimed property, and help businesses ensure compliance per state law in annual reporting. Search for property in your state or province Use the interactive map below or select from the list to find the official unclaimed property program for a state or province.
https://unclaimed.org/
Uncovering Unclaimed Property: A Comprehensive Guide Not-for-Profit
It’s surprisingly common for financial assets to become lost or forgotten – over $70 billion in unclaimed property is currently waiting to be claimed by its rightful owners. According to the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA), approximately one in seven people, or 33 million individuals, currently have assets held by the state.
https://www.pbmares.com/uncovering-unclaimed-property-a-comprehensive-guide/
2026 ZH0 Settlements and Judgments ocfo
Settlements and Judgments provides fiscal resources to settle claims and lawsuits and pay judgments in most types of civil cases filed against the District of Columbia.
https://cfo.dc.gov/publication/2026-zh0-settlements-and-judgments
National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA) – The leading, trusted authority in unclaimed property
NAUPA is the leading, trusted authority in unclaimed property. We help individuals claim their unclaimed property, and help businesses ensure compliance per state law in annual reporting. Search for property in your state or province Use the interactive map below or select from the list to find the official unclaimed property program for a state or province.
https://unclaimed.org/
Unclaimed property hot topics: What to expect in 2025
Pivotal litigation, targeted legislation, and aggressive regulatory interpretations will reshape the unclaimed property landscape for US companies in 2025. States continue to expand the application and enforcement of their unclaimed property laws. Notably: - The Michigan Supreme Court is set to rule on a case that could substantially impact the multistate examination process.
https://www.eversheds-sutherland.com/en/united-states/insights/unclaimed-property-hot-topics-what-to-expect-in-2025
Washington, D.C. Issues Tax Year 2026 Real Estate Tax Assessments; April 1 Appeal Deadline
This year’s new real property tax assessments for tax year (TY) 2026 have been issued. They can be viewed online via MyTaxDC. The good news is that after years of denying that the Washington, D.C. (“DC”) office market was in trouble, the Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) has finally made an effort to reflect the overall decline and struggles of that market.
https://ryan.com/about-ryan/news-and-insights/2025/washington-dc-2026-real-estate-tax-assessments/
DC Bar - Ethics Opinion 359
Ethics Opinion 359 Disposition of Missing Client’s Trust Account Monies in the District of Columbia Following reasonable but unsuccessful efforts to locate a missing client or former client, a lawyer should presume the missing client’s trust account monies abandoned and, if the circumstances fall within D.C.’s Unclaimed Property Act, must dispose of the property as directed by that statute.
https://dcbar.org/for-lawyers/legal-ethics/ethics-opinions-210-present/ethics-opinion-359
Claim Your Found Property – National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA)
Complete the process to claim your cash or property Once you have found a match for unclaimed property via your state, MissingMoney.com, or another source, then you’ll need to complete the process to claim your missing money! Next steps: File your claim and prove your ownership Both searching for and claiming your unclaimed property are free, provided you go through the official government program of the state holding the property.
https://unclaimed.org/claim-your-found-property/
Unclaimed Property
The Unclaimed Property Program returns money, stocks, bonds, dividends, utility deposits, insurance proceeds, tangible property and more to Virginia residents. Whether you've moved, lost a check, or forgotten about a bank account, finding money is easy and free. For the fastest service, you are encouraged to use our vaMoneySearch.gov website and search for property using the Click and Claim searchable database.
https://trs.virginia.gov/Unclaimed-Property